Of course, the Steven Gerrard debate always has the possibility for a slanging match between Manchester United and Liverpool supporters whenever it arises down the pub. Red Devils fanatics will of course point to the gargantuan medals collection that they obtained at their north-west rivals expense, indicating that Liverpools club captain missed a trick when he turned Sir Alex Ferguson down as a teenager, and later as an established professional in 2002. The Reds will point to the fact that Gerrard is an iconic figure in Liverpool history, having earned a status that is worth more than any amount of league titles won with the arch-nemesis. Gerrard himself has stated that it would have been impossible to sign for the club he grew up wishing to lose every week, stating that he only ever had his hometown club in his heart.
''Gary Neville said Ferguson wanted me in 2002 but you understand that playing for Manchester United would have been impossible. I never would have wanted to play for Manchester United. They are a fantastic club but that rivalry is there, and its why Gary could not have played for us either. Dont get me wrong, it was flattering that, after everything he has done int he game, Sir Alex Ferguson wanted me to play in his team, but that was an impossible situation. - Steven Gerrard, September 2012.
The Liverpool captain has kissed enough cameras at Old Trafford to get his point across.
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Have made a significantly insignificant playing career out of receiving several slaps around the head for not passing the ball.